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October 23, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

BINJ TO PRESENT AT MEDIA CONFERENCES IN MAINE AND ILLINOIS

If you see us at a conference or meetup, please be sure to introduce yourself and tell us about the work you are doing in your area.

Filed Under: Engagement, Events, Network, Reporting, Services Tagged With: #ONA19, #PPPC19, ACM, ACM-NE, Alliance for Community Media-New England, BINJ in a Box, Chicago, community media, conferences, Election, election night coverage, engagement, Maine, manchester divided, New Hampshire, Online News Association, Past Events, pop-up newsroom, Portland, publishing, SMC, Somerville News Garden

October 17, 2018 By ANDY METZGER

THE PLIGHT OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN BOSTON, ILLUSTRATED

Mass Governor Charlie Baker’s record on public transportation as presented in an easy-to-read yet diligently reported comic feature

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: Andy Metzger, Bev Scott, Boston, Charlie Baker, comic strip, comics, Election, extension, green line, Jay Gonzalez, MBTA, red line, transit

October 9, 2018 By JENNY ROLLINS

DISCRIMINATION WITH A SMILE

From public accommodations to housing dissuasion, transgender rights are threatened in Mass

Filed Under: Features, Housing Tagged With: Boston, Dorchester, Election, GLBTQ, HDTP, Housing discrimination, Legal Advocates and Defenders, LGBTQ, Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition, transgender rights, Yale Journal of Law and Feminism

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